Best Yoga Studios in Nashville

Yoga isn’t just another fitness craze—it’s a full-body workout promoting strength, flexibility and emotional well-being for men and women of all ages. But finding the right-for-you studio can be tricky, since every yogi has different needs and preferences. If you’re looking for the best yoga studios in Nashville, these local spots shine brightest in terms of instructors, reputation and overall vibe.

The Best Yoga Studios in Nashville

Sanctuary for Yoga

Green Hills’ Sanctuary for Yoga opened in 2004, which makes it one of the most established studios in Nashville. Whether you’re new to Sanctuary or yoga in general, founders Tom and Daphne Larkin—plus their team of experienced instructors—will graciously ease you into the flow. Sanctuary offers everything from traditional vinyasa to yin yoga to restorative classes. Other perks: Ample parking out front and back, and a boutique with yoga mats, accessories and clothing.

Hot Yoga Plus

Hot Yoga Plus is among the most popular hot yoga studios in Tennessee. The company’s Elliston Place studio—its only location in Davidson County—specializes in hot yoga but also has non-heated rooms with power flow and restorative classes. Two Nashville instructors we have extra #HYPlove for are Dawn Cunningham and Brent Coleman.

Steadfast and True Yoga

Steadfast and True Yoga, which recently relocated to historic Germantown, was founded by Gillian St. Clair in 2010 and continues to gain traction and dedicated new followers. Many classes here are ashtanga- or vinyasa-based, and all are fluid and rooted in proper alignment. Try an acroyoga session if you’re looking for an extra challenge.

Hot Yoga of East Nashville

Hot Yoga of East Nashville, located just across the Cumberland, has been heating up the local yoga scene since 2012. The studio focuses on bikram style but keeps things well-rounded with vinyasa, buti and prenatal classes. Don’t pass up the new-student deal: 10 classes for $20, to be used within 14 days.

Kali Yuga Yoga

Since its beginnings as a casual yoga club, Kali Yuga Yoga has been known for its tight-knit community and deep-seated passion for the traditional practice. A full-fledged studio since 2007, Kali Yuga offers a range of classes in both heated and non-heated rooms plus workshops and teacher training.

Shakti Power Yoga

In 2012, sisters Kelly Farina-Carter and Lauren Farina founded Shakti Power Yoga on the pillars of gratitude, growth and community. And it shows: They’ve developed a tribe of loyal followers who spread the Shakti gospel via word-of-mouth and custom merch. Popular classes range from a heated power flow to a nourishing restorative session.

Inner Light Yoga

The newest addition to Nashville’s yoga scene is a standout for many reasons, including its sleek studio on 10th Avenue South and signature free-flow vinyasa classes. Also of note: With loud beats and class themes ranging from Coldplay to ’80s tunes, music is at the core of Inner Light—the playlists are even documented on the studio’s Spotify page.

Liberation Yoga

No gimmicks or distractions here—if you want to get serious about yoga, head to Liberation. With a background in Zen Buddhism, owner Raquel Bueno encourages students to find healing and an inner connection. The result: physical, mental and spiritual benefits as well as a deeper understanding of the practice.

Iyengar Yoga Center / 12 South Yoga

Get a firm understanding of yoga master B.K.S. Iyengar’s method at the Iyengar Yoga Center of Nashville (also known as 12 South Yoga). Expect attention to detail and focus on body alignment, as well as the use of props to strengthen your practice. All levels are welcome.

Small World Yoga (Coming Soon)

Small World Yoga is a nonprofit organization providing nearly 150 free yoga classes at dozens of locations throughout the city. Small World Yoga will soon have a dedicated studio on Music Row at 1701 17th Avenue South. Most classes will be donation-based or offered at reduced rates to accommodate yogis of all incomes and backgrounds. Stay tuned for more details on the new studio, which is slated to open spring 2018.

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9 Comments on "Best Yoga Studios in Nashville"

Allie B.: 05/05/14

I absolutely love 12South Iyengar Center. I’ve been attending Rachel Mathenia’s classes for a little over a year and have learned so much about yoga and my body. (Rachel is an excellent teacher!) This style of teaching is perfect for newbie yogis, like myself, and advanced students, too. I would add this studio to the list for sure! http://www.12southyoga.com/

Staci E: 06/06/14

I am new to yoga, but I absolutely love Yoga Harmony in West Nashville. The studio is very warm (literally and figuratively!) and inviting. And the instructors are awesome! For anyone who is nervous about looking silly, like I did, this studio and its instructors will put you at ease and have you wanting to come back again and again!

Nikki S.: 02/06/15

I second Allie’s comment, above. Rachel is amazing. That studio and that practice–Iyengar Yoga–is wonderful. Go to there. Immediately. No pressure, though. 🙂

Roberta P.: 02/26/15

Nashville is so lucky to have so much yoga love. Hope to see LiberationNashville in 12 South on the list for next year. Beautiful space and amazing teachers!

Jamie: 04/30/15

Half Moon Yoga in Cool Springs/Franklin is a nice studio. I love taking classes there. Always something different happening with classes, workshops and retreats; and the instructors I’ve met are great!

Desiree: 01/05/18

12 South: Iyengar Center of Nashville is hands down, no contest, the best studio in Nashville.

Robbie: 01/05/18

I am the owner of Half Moon Yoga in Franklin (thank you Jaime:) and it always surprises me that 12South Iyengar and Kundalini Rising never seem to get recognition in these type of Nashville polls. I suggest checking every single studio out to find your place, resonance of teachers/teachings/lineages, and feel of sacred spaces to discover what’s best for you. Also, demographics are different depending on the offerings and location so it would be nice if this was considered too. Nashville & the greater Nashville area has Amazing teachers & studio’s with something for everyone!

Alissa Moreno: 01/18/18

I’m a long-time yogi and meditator and I really enjoy so many of the studios you mentioned. I don’t see Blooma…If you have not been yet, this is a game changer! I love it so much because I’m a mom, and my little boy is now just as good at yoga as some of my newly practicing friends. The studio is SO flexible, provides child classes and child care, amazing programs and workshops- it’s like a little slice of heaven in the heart of west Nashville!! My friends and I love love love it and hope you will too! Thanks for this great article!

Erika Thompson: 01/19/18

I agree with Alissa (above)- Blooma is such a fantastic studio for not only pregnant moms and postpartum moms, but for anyone looking for a unique yoga studio that really caters to a variety of needs. They offer a wide range of classes and workshops, including kids’ classes and classes where you can bring your baby! Jenni is an incredible woman bringing people together in a warm and loving environment. Check it out, on Charlotte Ave. in West Nashville!

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